The <span style = 'background-color: #dae8f4'>bumps</span>on the <span style = 'background-color: #dae8f4'>lips</span> look like a lump that is under the skin. in fact, they're kind of hard to even see except that they are making the lips droop and crinkle in a weird way. When I run my finger down the lips, I feel them easily, and they are painful when I press on them (and painful when I don't now too). They look most like a large pimple that is under the skin. I forgot to mention that when I went to the doctor on Sept. 7, I only had 2 bumps on my vaginal lips.

Today, 1 day later (September 10th), I noticed that the <span style = 'background-color: #dae8f4'>bumps</span>on my vaginal <span style = 'background-color: #dae8f4'>lips</span> look like they have risen more to the surface, and resemble large pimples. They are also more sore than they had been, although less itchy. I also continue to feel a tingling/tickly sensation under the skin on my vaginal lips. This sensation is different from the itchiness that I was describing, which felt like it was more on the surface and was much more severe of a feeling.

I have tiny itchy <span style = 'background-color: #dae8f4'>bumps</span>on the left side of my <span style = 'background-color: #dae8f4'>lips</span> - almost on the corner, but not quite - and near the edges. This started about 2 days ago. I am living overseas where I don't speak the language & it's hard to tell if the doctors understand (just on previous visits when I had a cold). The day that this occurred I tried a sample of a local homemade regional dish and was offered to take some home and ate some that night. The girl who offered me rinsed her fork but didn't wash it.

I also just yesterday noticed some little <span style = 'background-color: #dae8f4'>bumps</span> along the edge on my labia minora. I'm setting up an appointment at a free clinic tomarrow but I am very stressed that it might be hpv and I've looked up symptoms andpictures and they don't look similar to mine but i am very concerned...are bumps on the labia minor that resemble taste bubs normal? Is it a symptom of a yeast infection or could it be an std?

I had what I thought was a cut on the corner of my mouth and I didn't think to much of it until about to days later when it sort of be came a circle on the side of my lip I often lick my lipsand they get chapped a little over to the middle of my lip is starting to feel the same way the corner of my mouth did. and no I can see like little white <span style = 'background-color: #dae8f4'>bumps</span>on the corners of both my <span style = 'background-color: #dae8f4'>lips</span>andon my upper lip I don't know what this is I would like a little guidance.

For the last 20 years I have gotten small red <span style = 'background-color: #dae8f4'>bumps</span>on the sides of my fingers. They don't blister. They start out as one or two and then I might get a few more and they seem to cluster up on only the sides of my fingers. They are not itchy but they are sore to the touch when you run your finger over them. It feels like you have a splinter. They are slightly raised and red in color. They will stay for varying lengths of time and then dry up and go away.

I have had an on going battle (10+ years) with these strange <span style = 'background-color: #dae8f4'>bumps</span> that grow all over my face near my mouth, nose, forehead, chin, beard area, and small ones all around the eyes. I even get them inside my nose, some on chest. They are rows of hundreds of though bump like pores with a white center. If you squeeze, some will discharge a stringy white substance. Some are small hard, raised bumps that won't discharge anything but have some strange white material deep in the skinand center of bump.

Hi,
Fordyce spots are small (1-5mm), slightly elevated yellowish or white papules or spots that can appear on the <span style = 'background-color: #dae8f4'>lips</span>andinside of the cheeks. They may occur as a solitary lesion or more frequently in crops of about 50-100.
Fordyce spots are a variant of sebaceous glands (the glands that normally produce sebum and are usually found within hair follicles). Fordyce spots are sebaceous glands without hair follicles. They are present in 80-95% of adults.

-Continuing, I have recently started to notice some marks on my <span style = 'background-color: #dae8f4'>lips</span>and small <span style = 'background-color: #dae8f4'>bumps</span>on the oral mucosa, similiar to the ones seen in this picture (but without the discoloration and pigmentation of the tissue) http://www.pxe.org/virtpat/docs/graphics/lip.gif
-The marks I only at first noticed on my lower lip and I dismissed them at first because about 8 days ago I had my teeth bleached and the dentist assistant splashed bleach on my gums andlips causing much burning and scabbing.

I am a 19 year old female and I shaved my vaginal lips near the entrance into my vagina a week ago and nothing was wrong, the next day I got <span style = 'background-color: #dae8f4'>bumps</span> that appeared to be under the skinandon top, I didn't think anything of it and had sex with my boyfriend the next day. The bumps got worse some of them became cuts, I can see the pink layer of my skin. The following day I found a cut about andinch long, It looks infected and covered in pus.

About 2 weeks ago I noticed some tiny <span style = 'background-color: #dae8f4'>bumps</span>on my upper lip. they were kind of clustered and I really had to stretch my lip to see them, but I could feel them.I did some reasearch and thought I had Fordyce spots although they were still much more subtle than any pictures I saw of Fordyce spots. Since then, the clusters have dissapeared and now I have them almost all over my upper lip and a little on my lower lip.

They burn and tingle, and then get dry and crack. I feel tingling/burning in concentrated places on my <span style = 'background-color: #dae8f4'>lips</span> but never see any visible blisters or bumps!! I've never had any cold sores or fever blisters.
I've been tested via Herpeselect IgG 1&2 blood serum tests and the results have come back 0.3 for both!! Most recently tested March 2008. So, it's saying I don't have oral or genital herpes.
I don't know what this is, but it's really bothersome, and I don't know if it's contagious.

I did visit the health food store looking for a natural lip balm, and was advised that Vitamin E oil would be safe to put on his <span style = 'background-color: #dae8f4'>lips</span>. Is this safe? We have tried many balms - my worry is that the constant use of those ingredients might be harmful to his little system.
Again, thank you for any assistance. I have pictures if there is a way to send.

Hello,
The bump on lips can be due to folliculitis or boil but for the <span style = 'background-color: #dae8f4'>bumps</span>on penis, warts should be ruled out. Warts are small painless growth on skin caused by Human Papilloma Virus. These can be light or dark. They are usually oval in growth and raised forming rough surface in the skin.
It is very difficult to precisely confirm a diagnosis without examination andinvestigations and the answer is based on the medical information provided.

we have sex constantly lol and it's pretty rough, with the first semester of my freshman year ending, we went on break and since wednesday i have been feeling pain when i wipe my vagina and noticed some pink <span style = 'background-color: #dae8f4'>bumps</span>. there are like five, one on my but, two on my <span style = 'background-color: #dae8f4'>lips</span>, and one on the i guess you would say rim of my vagina where the penis goes in... they hurt but this only started happening after we stopped having sex, and after our last time i showered and shaved (pretty closely).

They are small yellowish-white granules on the inner surface and border of the <span style = 'background-color: #dae8f4'>lips</span>. Treatment of Fordyce spots includes CO2 laser or electro desiccation, TCA chemical peels(temporary treatment),diathermy or laser vaporization.
It is very difficult to precisely confirm a diagnosis without examination andinvestigations and the answer is based on the medical information provided. For exact diagnosis, you are requested to consult your doctor. I sincerely hope that helps.

it's been two weeks, and NOTHinG has changed except worsened if any for my <span style = 'background-color: #dae8f4'>lips</span>...the <span style = 'background-color: #dae8f4'>bumps</span>on them have gone away and now they are bright red and have such sensitivity it constantly feels as if they are on fire even though i put aquaphor, cortizone, cold core swabs, etc...i have tried so many things. PLEASE help, i've seen my doctor twice in the past few weeks, and it's costly to go back.....i have pictures of the bite....before and now, and my lips before.

I had these 2 whiteheads on my lip line and i left it alone but when i woke up the next day they both had swelled up i still left it alone and well now it kind of went down but not really and its been a week and still i have it. But now its like swelled up under my skin on my lipline ,it doesnt hurt unless i touch it like push on it but its kinda like dry almost like a scab but i cant peel it. Its just like a swelled up skin bumb on my lower lipline ...

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